DCIS - QUADRECTOMY - RADIATION - ???
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DCIS - Quadrectomy - Radiation???
Dear Hopeful,
What your medical oncologist is suggesting is not unreasonable. However, you should do whatever you are comfortable with.
When I was diagnosed with DCIS, I consulted with Dr. Michael Lagios, a world renowned DCIS expert and pathologist. He reviewed my pathology and used the Van Nuys Prognostic Index to determine that my risk of recurrence was only 4 percent. Since radiation typically reduces your risk by 50 percent, the 2 percent gain wasn't worth it to me. He also said that tamoxifen would not benefit me much, as it reduces recurrence risk by at most 2 percent for DCIS patients who get good margins.
Anyone can consult with Dr. Lagios. He has a website if you are interested: http://www.breastcancerconsultdr.com/about_dr_lagios.html.
Otherwise, if you have questions or need more information, you can also send me a private message. I am always willing to help another DCIS sister in any way I can.
Best wishes as you go forward with your treatment decisions,
Sandie0 -
similar story
I too had DCIS. I chose to have a double mastectomy (bad family history). My oncologist said there is no need for tamoxifen. I was so glad to hear that---I didn't ask too many questions. From what I've read, tamoxifen would have minimal positive effects (ie decreasing risk)and likely more negative effects to the rest of my body. If you have any doubt get a 2nd opinion. Pease of mind is a wonderful thing.
Hugs, El0 -
Hi Hopeful
FSU fan by any chance? I'm an FSU grad class of 1992.Had DCIS in the left and chose a double mastectomy. My margins were good and the lymph nodes clear after they did the sentinal lymph node biopsy during the mastectomy. No radiation. My surgeon said no additional drugs were needed as well. I'm going through the reconstruction journey now. Good luck!
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Go Noles! Yep...moved toSamuraiMom said:Hi Hopeful
FSU fan by any chance? I'm an FSU grad class of 1992.Had DCIS in the left and chose a double mastectomy. My margins were good and the lymph nodes clear after they did the sentinal lymph node biopsy during the mastectomy. No radiation. My surgeon said no additional drugs were needed as well. I'm going through the reconstruction journey now. Good luck!
Go Noles! Yep...moved to Tally 12 years ago and never looked back. Thank you all for your swift responses. As I mentioned before, this website is incredible. No BC patient ever has to feel alone. No doubt we all questioned this disease when diagnosed. A river could be filled by the tears that were shed...but sharing individual experiences gives us hope for tomorrow. Although I never had any sisters ... I do now! I am still in limbo about the next step to take but I am comforted by your stories. It is probably best to make a decision and don't look back .. because the moment of absolute certainty never arrives. Many thanks for your advice ... your love and prayers. You all have mine.0
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